Bedtime routines are especially important to your child's health and your sanity. It's the opportunity to turn off all the gadgets and electronics so you can share valuable time with your child, and it's a great time to anchor your family in faith in Jesus. Here's what author and practical parenting specialist Mary Manz Simon says:

Bedtime is more than a bridge between day and night. For a child, sleep-time conversations are an opportunity to review the day and share fears, hopes, and dreams. Shielded from the day's distractions, at bedtime, we recapture the purity of the parent-child relationship. The brief talk-triggers in "Little Visits at Bedtime" will help you and your child expand on both the big events and small details that define life and God is truly with him or her. A little visit with God at bedtime transitions a child into a gentle close of the day as he "moves" from your loving arms to the comforting arms of his heavenly Father.
-Mary Manz Simon-

Little Visits at Bedtime was written for the sole purpose of helping your child make a smooth transition from a busy day to bedtime. It helps you and your child focus your thoughts and conversations on the blessings of your day and God's gifts to you. Every element on every page has a very specific purpose and intent. Each bedtime "Little Visit" includes:

For Child and Parent
Let's Remember - a Bible verse
A Devotional Story - the devotional stories are long enough to trigger thought but short enough to allow time for parent-child conversation
Let's Talk - an open ended question to spark thought and conversation
A Bedtime Prayer - a bedtime prayer to be said before lights-out
For the Parent
Parent Connection - practical ideas and content related to child development
Bringing It Home - foundational content for your own spiritual growth